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Earthworks. Grimsditch running W. through Standlynchjand Nunton 

 crosses the southern end of Odstock and so to the county boundary 

 in Coombe Bissett. O.M. 71 SE. k SW. ; A. W. I. 232, Station VII. ; 

 Ancient Earthworks of Cranbome Chase, plan. 

 Remains of camp in Odstock Copse on Odstock Down \ mile N.W. of 

 Clearbury. Single bank and ditch except on E. where a berm pro- 

 jects with two outer banks and ditches. Area probably about 10 

 acres. Cultivated before 1894, when it was planted with trees. 

 O.M. 71 SE. ; Early Wars of Wessex 12, 29, plan ; Ancient Earth- 

 works of Cranbome Chase, 28, 33 plan. 



Finds, Neolithic. Flint scrapers, &c. Blackmore Museum. 



OGBOURNE ST. ANDREW. 

 Barrows. 



Rockley. A. line of barrows along S. or W. side of Marlborough Rd. 

 in plantations and meadows of Rockley House. Smith p. 198, 

 XIV. L. III. f. g. h. i. k. [It is difficult to identify these with 

 the 6 shown on O.M.~\ 



1. (f) Large barrow at N. end of plantation opened 1879, marks of 



cremation only found. O.M. 28 NE. 



2. (g) Large barrow in plantation just S. of last. Opened 1879 by 



Wilts Arch. Soc. Nothing found. O.M. 28 NE. 



3. (h) Large barrow in plantation. O.M. 28 NE. 



4. (i) Large barrow in plantation to S. of last. OM. 28 NE. 

 [4a.] (k) Low tumulus ?a barrow, close to (i), apparently not shown 



on O.M. 



Following the road S. Smith p. 199, XIV. L. IV. b, e, d, c, shows 

 4 barrows on W. side of the cross roads. Apparently b and d 

 are shown on the O.M., in the plantation, and not the others. 



5. (b) Large bowl barrow with ditch, 110ft. diam. 7ft. high, opened 



1879 by H. Cunnington. In centre a grave 6ft. X 4ft. X 3Jft- 

 deep, lined with flat sarsens, containing a crouched skeleton 

 with flat sarsens over it, covered with a large cairn of sarsens 

 within which in cists prepared for them were two cinerary 

 urns standing upright containing burnt bones, and the fragments 

 of a small food vessel probably broken before it was placed in 

 the barrow. These interments were apparently made at the time 

 of the erection of the barrow. Urns in Devizes Museum. O.M. 

 28 NE. ; W.A.M. xix. 67— 69 Jigs. ; Smith p. 200; Ar. xliii. 457. 



6. (d) Large bowl -shaped barrow in plantation. Not opened. OM. 



28 NE. 

 [6a.] (e) Low bowl-shaped barrow in plantation. Not in O.M. 

 [6h.] (c) To S. of these, in meadow E. of Rockley House, bowl-shaped 



barrow, not opened. Not in 0. M. 



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